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I garantid if you go to colombia in esmal town you find poor famly who give you they dora for marge for same money i know that becose i have a friend who did or you can go to vietnam and try to find out there i know to is no hard to buy a wife but i garanty you if you go to colombia y spend same days there in esml towns out of bogota you will find some famly who sell you a good pretty wife but you need to meet pepol and let then know and she eill com my friend did like that and now have a pretty colombia wife.

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You are absolutely correct: there are a million factors to consider such as quality, color, luster, shape, size and rarity. There are four major pearl types: Akoya (saltwater oyster, from China and Japan- they are small in size ranging from 3. 5mm with an average of 7. 5mm, perfectly round, white, perfectly matched and have mirror-like luster and somewhat thin nacre, ranging from hundreds to 20K), Freshwater (freshwater mussel, origin China, all nacre, size range 3. 0mm, off-round / oval-ish to perfectly round in shape, natural white, pink/peach and lavender colors, very well matched, satiny luster, excellent value, price ranges in the low hundreds to 2K), Tahitian (saltwater origin, large 8. 0mm average size, naturally black with the famous peacock overtones, satiny as well as sharp luster, thick nacre, asymmetrically baroque in shape or round, mid-price-ranges to expensive) and South Seas (from Australia and the Philippians, very large size range 8. , in white/silver or golden colors, satiny luster, thick nacre, baroque and round shapes available, high end $$). We rely on a system that grades pearls on a scale from A to AAA, with AAA being the highest grade. This grading scale is common to Freshwater and Akoya pearls mostly, but is converted to apply to the South Sea and Tahitian pearls as well (specifics upon request). Pearls are a very niche gemstone, so not many jewelers specialize in or have vast amounts of knowledge about them- their grading is very different from that of a diamond. The difference between AA+ and AAA is very subtle. They are both the highest qualities in the industry with AAA being the very top and AA+ being a half-step below. With AAA, the pearls are more than 95% inclusion-free surface (very clean) and have the highest luster. The AA+ have more than 90% inclusion-free (very light blemishing) surface and very high luster. If you held the two strands out at arm`s length in front of you, it`s likely that you wouldn`t be able to tell the difference. I personally wear both qualities because they both are really nice. Lastly, our best sellers are classic styles: the Elite Collection Freshwater Pearl Necklace 18-Inches, both 7. 0mm (depending upon size and budget preferences), and the Akoya Pearl Necklace, 18-Inches, 7. The 18-Inch length is named the Princess Length, and is a bit more modern in style- the added length has more versatility for women`s wardrobes today (the 16-Inch Choker was popular in the 50`s- think June Cleaver, and you`ll have got it. ) and is still popular with traditionalists and sweater sets. Both of these Freshwater and Akoya pearl necklaces adhere to the "classic" look- round, white, glowing, traditional; so really you can go either way if that`s what you`re looking for. I highly recommend the Elite Collection Freshwater pearls to anyone who asks as they are all-nacre, extremely durable and will maintain and retain better value throughout the years (heirlooms. ), but many people stick with the brighter and shinier Akoya pearls per tradition. ), I am always happy to help and gemstones and pearls are a passion of mine.

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There are some things you should take into account, for example:. - Her style: is she a boho girl. Is she more restrained and conservative. Is she more romantic and delicate. Does she wear jewelry every day. Or is on the "clean" side (no accessories). Also, would that be for a special occasion or every day use. I have one necklace that make women cringe a bit: that is the "Burlesque", all in shades of black and fuchsia. I like it, but understand why some women would not wear it (me included, by the way). It is a bit too bold and edgy, suitable for a taller and more confident person, I guess. - Her size: is she tall and big. My husband says big, chunky necklaces may look weird in a small girl. My Mother for example, has a big bust and only likes short necklaces, ie, nothing "hanging" over the bust. She claims it would only draw attention to it. My own opinion: you wear what you love, and the tendency nowadays (this season at least) seems to be for really big, statement necklaces. But I do not care much about the tendency neither. Whatever you like and feel good on, that is the rule for me. - Her colouring: very pale ladies tend to avoid necklaces in lighter shades. They normally want contrast, nothing that may end up drowning them out. The opposite is true: darker ladies want something that will show up a bit more, like reds and creams, for example. - Still on colours: does she have a favourite colour. Example: I love green and tend to make a lot of green, blue-green, teal pieces. I happened to receive commissions from girls who love specific shades: blue-green seem to be a favourite so far. - Does she prefer silver or gold. My friend Monica only likes silver. I used to be like that myself but started to love gold (and brass) a lot after I started making the necklaces. As well as yellows and unexpected mixes of colours too. - On materials: does she have a favourite gemstone. Example: a majority of women seem to love turquoise. I love agate and jade myself. I tend to mix the materials: different gemstones, plus crystals, glass pearls, Murano beads, and so on. All depends on the idea that is inspiring me at the moment. - How long is the necklace: try to go through some of her favourite ones and measure them to have an idea of the length. Do you notice a pattern on these. three of the same might look a bit overdone. Do you have any ideas already. If you need any more help, just let me know. Also, if you want to tell me more about her, what she likes and dislikes, or show me a picture as well, that may help for me to come up with something. As for the pieces I make, you will notice they are all unique. I never repeat the designs, but I can make something similar to what is there already. Also lots of those you see in the blog are available. I have a list with measurements and prices (Excel) and can send it to you if you wish, just let me know. I hope this might have helped you a bit.

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Every jewelry collection should have a classic single strand of white pearls, it will be the most versatile she will have and it will be the most worn. If she already has one we suggest earrings to match. If she already has those we suggest expanding her collection with rarer pearls such as South Sea and Tahitians. 866-673-3036 (Toll Free). 360-673-3043 (International). 7:00am - 5:00pm (Pacific Time). Subject:What jewellery should i buy my wife. What jewellery should i buy my wife. I know you are probably very busy but I was hoping you could give me a couple pointers.

215 troy oz and sells for spot + $12/oz (premium) + 1. 5% (commission). If you want one oz bars they sell for spot + $25/oz (premium) + 1. 5% (commission). Freight is included in purchases of more than 10 oz of gold. Depending on how much you are interested in purchasing I can offer other suggestions. Such as gold eagles at spot + 6% (premium) + 1. 5% (commission) for 50 oz or more. Just let me know how much you want to invest and I will be happy to make a recommendation.

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I would be more than happy to help you select the perfect necklace for your wife. I should know her: height, build, and skintone; what type of necklaces you have seen her wear i. large baubles verses smaller, long or chokers. What necklace should i buy my wife. There are so many factors to consider. Would you be kind enough as to give me some pointers as what to look for or avoid. I really appreciate your help.

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